Domain general learning: infants use social and non-social cues when learning object statistics [PDF]
Previous research has shown that infants can learn from social cues. But is a social cue more effective at directing learning than a non-social cue? This study investigated whether 9-month-old infants (N=55) could learn a visual statistical regularity in
Ryan A. Barry +2 more
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Audio-visual speech cue combination. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Different sources of sensory information can interact, often shaping what we think we have seen or heard. This can enhance the precision of perceptual decisions relative to those made on the basis of a single source of information.
Derek H Arnold +3 more
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Effect of a looming visual cue on situation awareness and perceived urgency in response to a takeover request [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate the effect of a looming visual cue on situation awareness and perceived urgency in response to a takeover request (TOR), and to explore the underlying mechanisms of this effect through three experiments.
YounJung Park, Jeayeong Ji, Hyunmin Kang
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Superior colliculus encodes the visual cue associated with rewarding behavior in sucrose self-administration in mice [PDF]
Associative learning, serve as the neurobiological basis of operant conditioning, is essential for adaptive fitness and survival optimization. The visual cue-guided reward acquisition is fundamental in associative learning.
Xingfang Cun +4 more
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Early, but not late visual distractors affect movement synchronization to a temporal-spatial visual cue [PDF]
The ease of synchronising movements to a rhythmic cue is dependent on the modality of the cue presentation: timing accuracy is much higher when synchronising with discrete auditory rhythms than an equivalent visual stimulus presented through flashes ...
Ashley J Booth +2 more
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Motor (but not auditory) attention affects syntactic choice. [PDF]
Understanding the determinants of syntactic choice in sentence production is a salient topic in psycholinguistics. Existing evidence suggests that syntactic choice results from an interplay between linguistic and non-linguistic factors, and a speaker's ...
Mikhail Pokhoday +3 more
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Cues for odor naming affect performance and brain connectivity [PDF]
Human olfactory perception and naming represent a complex example of multisensory integration, with growing interest in how cues from different modalities affect olfactory recognition and naming.
Eda Nur Capkan +3 more
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Quality of Visual Cue Affects Visual Reweighting in Quiet Standing. [PDF]
Sensory reweighting is a characteristic of postural control functioning adopted to accommodate environmental changes. The use of mono or binocular cues induces visual reduction/increment of moving room influences on postural sway, suggesting a visual ...
Renato Moraes +3 more
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Depth perception changes following adaptation to cue-dependent invariants [PDF]
How does our perceptual system adapt to new invariants? Can the visual system adapt to non-veridical 3D object properties that remain stable under different transformations?
Francesca Peveri +3 more
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Boosting memory activation to target aversive memories in dual-task interventions [PDF]
Background and Objectives: During a standard dual-task intervention, an individual recalls a memory while performing a dual-task. It is yet unclear to which extent a memory needs to be activated during a dual-task intervention to be most effective for ...
Mae D. Nuijs +6 more
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